2003 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Tournament

From BR Bullpen

The 2003 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference tournament was held in Hays, KS. #1 Fort Hays State University defeated #3 University of Southern Colorado for the title. Ben Tinius and Cam Houston of Fort Hays State were named c0-MVPs.

Participating Teams[edit]

Seed School Conf. Record Head Coach
1 Fort Hays State University 18-9 Bob Fornelli
2 Mesa State College 15-8 Chris Hanks
3 University of Southern Colorado 15-8 Stan Sanchez
4 Regis University 13-10 Dan McDermott

Results[edit]

Bracket[edit]

  First Round   Second Round   Final
                             
  1 Fort Hays State 7  
  4 Regis 4    
      1 Fort Hays State 5  
      3 Southern Colorado 6    
  2 Mesa State 6          
  3 Southern Colorado 8        
      3 Southern Colorado 4 3
        1 Fort Hays State 9 18
       
    1 Fort Hays State 13    
  4 Regis 7     4 Regis 3  
  2 Mesa State 6  


Game Results[edit]

Game Winner Score Loser Notes
May 8
Game 1 University of Southern Colorado 8-6 Mesa State College
Game 2 Fort Hays State University 7-4 Regis University
May 9
Game 3 Regis University 7-6 Mesa State College Mesa State eliminated
Game 4 University of Southern Colorado 6-5 Fort Hays State University
Game 5 Fort Hays State University 13-3 Regis University Regis eliminated
May 10
Game 6 Fort Hays State University 9-4 University of Southern Colorado
Game 7 Fort Hays State University 18-3 University of Southern Colorado Fort Hays advances to NCAA tournament

All-Tournament Team[edit]

  • 1B - Jake Gray, Southern Colorado
  • 2B - Jeff Runyon, Fort Hays State
  • 3B - Mike Martinez, Southern Colorado
  • SS - Brad Fannin, Fort Hays State
  • C - Jerod Goodale, Fort Hays State
  • DH - Frank Risner, Southern Colorado
  • OF - Jeff Bieker, Fort Hays State
  • OF - Andrew Newton, Regis
  • OF - Chris Steffens, Fort Hays State
  • OF - Ben Thompson, Mesa State
  • P - Shawn Martinez, Southern Colorado
  • P - Matt Moody, Fort Hays State
  • RP - Kelly Gebhart, Fort Hays State
  • Co-MVP - Ben Tinius, Fort Hays State
  • Co-MVP - Cam Houston, Fort Hays State